In the final chapel of the semester, we will hear from our president, Dr. Kevin J. Brown about the upside-down Kingdom of God and what it really means to be “true to yourself”.
Dr. Chris Bounds preaches about the quick transformation of the criminal on the cross – discovering that Jesus’ death was the way into the kingdom and his outstretched arms of embrace were for people like the criminal.
[This chapel message was recorded outside Hughes Auditorium during the COVID-19 crisis. Asbury University’s physical campus is closed. For the remainder of the Spring Semester, one chapel will post each Wednesday through April 29, 2020.]
In this first Chapel message as a ‘virtual campus community’ Dr. Brown addresses how God has strongly bound us one to another. We are known by God and known by each other – constituted for relationship.
Alumni Humaira Dale ’90 and Pablo Velazquez ’95 co-present on behalf of Asbury University’s Alumni Board. Each testify to God’s sustaining faithfulness throughout their challenging lives – past and present.
Rev. Jethani calls students to be ‘storykeepers’, putting their hands to the hinge of history, and to live with joy, love, kindness, service and sacrifice.
President Brown casts vision for who Asbury students will become – men & women living the Christian faith with relevance, moral and intellectual vision, letting their light shine so that God might be praised.
The message from Exodus 28 and I Peter 1.16 ascribed holiness as the color of God. A river within the river is present across the story of Scripture, where you jump in the stream of God’s holiness.
Through music and scripture, this Ash Wednesday time of worship creates entry into a season of confession, penitence, Repentance, and preparation for the celebration of Easter in 40 days.
During Black History Month, this message spoke to God’s heart for diversity, the shortcomings of colorblindness, celebration of Diversity, and our ultimate identity in Christ.
This Student Panel answers questions submitted to them by the Asbury Student body. They talk about conversation and honesty with your fellow students, and how the kingdom of God is multi-cultural.